Also, are you aware of any connections between Pakistan government and the events of September eleventh?
The Pakistani Govt. is indirectly responsible for 9-11 at the most, Not Directly.
All through the 90s, the US treated Pakistan like a hostile nation and not only tried to ruin it's economy with economic sanctions, but went around all over Europe and bad mouthed Pakistan and ruined our relationship with international bankers by calling in "favors".
I mentioned this to you before tosser before. You asked about why terrorist strikes matters, and its because they ruin your rep with the intrnational finance groups and then they don't "deal". This is what America did to dry up our finances.
In this hostile atmosphere, O'Binbin and Al-Qaeda fell through the cracks.
Al Qaeda and its merry band of middle class fanatics did fall through the cracks because you had zero relations with us. If you did, all you'ld have to do is call in a favour.
Clinton did have a plan to get them when they were small-fry but we told him "fuck you, we ain't helping, do it on your own".
If there had been no economic sanctions against Pakistan, we would've teamed up and I have no doubt in my mind that this would've been stopped before it could've started.
Best response possible Tosser, I agree 200% with what you said.
There is a massive chip on people's shoulders from the 1990's. Mushi's time so some prosperity and that aided the return of democracy. And the sanctions regime really hurt the attempts at getting a democracy going in the 1990's.
But in relation to America, I must say that it was the three different layers of sanctions you had wrapped us in by 10th September 2001 that had led to the total isolation from caring about what America thought.
In the words of Colin Powell, we were sanctioned to the gills.